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MOREAU 55+ SENIOR CALENDAR 144 Main St., South Glens Falls, NY 12803 (518) 792-6007 Fax: (518) 792-0837
July 2017 www.moreaucommunitycenter.org Phone. 792-6007
Dear Member,
We just returned from our 21 day trip out West. We had a great time. If you have not had the opportunity to travel West you are missing a trip of a lifetime.
As of this typing, we are planning trips for 2018. We will be going to the Holland Tulip Festival & Mackinac Island two nights at the Grand Hotel, Henry Ford Museum and much more! Sunday May 6th thru Tuesday May 15th. Trip will open to seniors (55+) from all areas on Thursday August 17th at 10AM. Call Jeanne ext 13 or Vanessa ext 18 for a price. Details on page 7.
Jeanne and Vanessa
GETTYSBURG & HARRISBURG, PA. 3 Day Trip Aug 28th, 29th 30th. Visit This Historic Area…Last Call
Day 1-Depart for Gettysburg, Check into the Courtyard by Marriott for a relaxing two night stay. Dinner at one of Gettysburg’s oldest and most historic dining sites.
Day 2– Following a hot buffet breakfast we’ll visit Gettysburg National Military Park, Museum and Visitor Center. A tour of the Gettysburg Battlefield with a licensed Guide. Enjoy a delicious dinner at the Historic Dobbin House where Abe Lincoln will join us.
Day 3– After a hot breakfast buffet we will travel to Harrisburg for a visit to the National Civil War Museum, the only one in the United States that portrays the entire story of the Civil War without bias to Union or Confederate causes. Depart for home.
Trip includes a tour of the Gettysburg Battlefield with a licensed Guide. This trip is open to all areas.
Call NOW 792-6007 Jeanne ext 13 ,Vanessa ext 18
***Niagara Falls***, Monday, Sept 11th –Wednesday Sept. 13th. Passport or enhanced license required.
Money is due in full by July 14th. We have a couple of seats available. Call now
Mon. Aug. 14th -Annual Moreau Lake Picnic ( Rain Date Aug 15th) Call us with your name and birthdate...you will get in free. You will bring a dish to pass & we will furnish the hotdogs, rolls, plates and forks. Please call and let us know what you will be bringing so we can coordinate the food. Jeanne ext 13,Vanessa ext 18
NEW for 2018
Proctors, “Dirty Dancing” Sat. April 14th 2018. We have secured tickets for this musical. This trip will open to seniors from all areas on Thursday September 7th at 10:00 am.
Lancaster, Pa. NEW SHOW “Jesus” at Sight and Sound. Tuesday September 11th, 12th, 13th 2018. “Swing” Dutch Apple Dinner Theater. American Music Theater “Songs of the Silver Screen. Opening In Feb.2018
Myrtle Beach S.C. Oct 2018….In the Works...More info in future newsletters.
Stowe, Vt. Please note, as of this typing, we have one full motor coach traveling to the Trapp Family Lodge on Oct.
11th. We have a large waiting list. If we get more interest a second motor coach will go on Thursday Oct. 12th. Call Now
Money Due Now: Raquette Lake ** Community Trip ** Holiday Inn
Holiday Inn Resort : “Last of the Red Hot Lovers” Wed. Aug. 23rd. Spots Available, call now (Page 6) Money Due
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Walking Club Meets Every Thursday at 8:30 AM at Different Locations
Call Ginny DeSantis at 793-3603 for details
OPPORTUNITIES TO GET PHYSICAL
Co-Ed Soft Ball– Join this Fun League every Tuesday morning at Betar Recreational Park at 10:00 am. For more info, please call Denny Kabor at 269-8627 or the Center 792-6007 ext 13 or 18.
Betar Park (Moreau Rec) is located behind Moreau Elementary School, with one entrance off Jan Ave. and one en-trance off Gansevoort Rd. (Rt.32)
55+ Golf League meets every Wednesday at Bay Meadows. We have 7 set teams. Call for more info 792-6007 ext 13 or 18
LINE DANCING – Will resume Friday July 21, 2:30 pm– 3:30 pm. FREE Everyone is wel-come...beginners or experienced. Join the fun!! Ginny Allen is a great instructor. Arrive about 2:15 for sign in. (Donations Appreciated)
MVP LATIN MOVES Summer Session. Begins on Wednesday June 28th.This class takes place at the Eagles every Wednesday from 1:00—2:00 until August 2nd.. Call the Center to register 792-6007 ext 13 or 18
“Kegler’s“ 55+ Moreau Bowlers. Our season came to an end with a great banquet at Bogey’s. The follow-ing were recognized for their achievements. Team #1 with Donna Bardin, Glenn Holmquist, Ann Hewitt and Frank Jones came in first place. Team #2 came in second place and team # 8 came in third. High Game for men was Frank Jones with 237. High average for men : #1 Mark Dahlin 189. #2 Paul Clements 170. #3 Frank Jones 170. High Game for the ladies was Sandy Byers with 202. High averages for ladies: #1 JoEllen McGuire 155, #2 Joan Angell 150, #3 Sandy Byers 141. We are looking forward to the fall season. We do need bowlers to join us. Give me a call before mid-July. Sue Johnson at 792-5057. Organizational meeting will be held at the Center on Thursday, Aug.17th at 1:00.
EVENTS
Fri, July 14th. -6th Annual Paul Schultz Memorial Golf Tournament @ the Queensbury Country Club. Call Kelly Obermayer 792-6007 ext 16 or [email protected] for more details.
Mon. Aug. 14th -Annual Moreau Lake Picnic ( Rain Date Aug 15th)
“Kegler’s” 55+ Moreau Bowlers. Organization meeting will be held at the Center on Thursday, Aug. 17th at 1:00 pm.
“Fun Band” Performance at the Village Concert in S.G.F. Tuesday Aug. 22nd at 5:30. ( before Elvis)
HEALTH
Tues. Sept 12th 1:00—2:45 Free Health Screening, Blood Pressure / Glucose /Cholesterol
In an effort to provide education, there will be two workshops offered at the same time of the screening. The work-shop topics will be “Pre Diabetes” and “Fall Prevention”. Call to schedule an appointment for the screening.
REIKI NOW OFFERED– “Reiki is a Japanese technique for stress reduction and relaxation that also helps to promote healing. It is administered by a Reiki Master through the laying of their hands on certain points of the body known as Chakras. Reiki used in conjunction with aromatherapy and a relaxing atmosphere makes for the perfect trifecta enabling your body to be rid of stress, help you relax, and help you feel rejuvenated & refreshed” 20 min. sessions, by appointment , July 11th & 25th 1-4pm . 792– 6007 Ext 18 & 13
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”Rug Rats”Make your own braided wool rug“ Fridays (NEW TIME) 12:30 - 2:30 (Free) Our experienced “rats”
will teach you how. Everyone is welcome. Needed: good, clean, wool fabric
Our LIBRARY REP from Crandall Library, Tisha Dolton will be at the Center at 11:30 on 7/18, 8/22. She brings large print books and requests.
Applique with Pat Bayard (3 classes) Wednesdays July 19th, Aug. 2nd & Aug. 16th. 9am-noon
A Blue Heron with a dark blue background, small wall hanging The kit will include everything you need to finish the project. Cost is $25.00. As an applique, quilting artisan for over twenty five years, Pat has participated in a number of quilt shows and is best known for her applique’ of birds and nature scenes, which feature her own designs. . She is self taught in her art background, using pastels, watercolors and pen and ink. Her talent with color is translated well through her choice of color and value in her quilting projects.
SOCIAL OPPORTUNITIES
LUNCH & A MOVIE… at the “190 GRILL” Call us in July to sign up for July 28th movie The “190 Grill & Cinema” in downtown Glens Falls is offering a special Lunch and Movie just for us on the last Friday of every month. HOW IT WORKS: You will arrive at the theater at 11:30am and pay $4.50 for the movie and $9.00 minimum for your lunch. A $9.00 "Soup and ½ Sandwich Special" will be available) - or you can order off the menu. Call us to reserve your spot, 792-6007. EXT 13 or 18 We will not have the name of the movie until the Tuesday before, but you need to sign up early to se-cure your spot. You may cancel if you don’t wish to see the chosen movie .
SUDOKU CLUB Wednesdays at 2pm . Our team works together to solve puzzles. Come join us. Beginners welcome.
BRIDGE / CARD GAMES / BOARD GAMES ~ Monday, Wednesday. Let us know what card games you play and we will try to pre-arrange a table. Call us at 792-6007.
CRAFTS
Craft Workshop Every Tuesday 9-11. Crafts are being made for our Holiday Bazaar in Nov. New faces are always
welcome, just come on in. Not a Crafter?? We will give you a project and show you how. Refreshments served. Any questions, call Jeanne ext 13 or Vanessa ext 18
ONE STROKE PAINTING CLASSES STAMPING CLASS: HANDMADECARDS Friday July 7th & 22nd. 10:00 - 11:30 Friday July 14th & 28th 10:00-11:30 with Christine Mahoney Instructor Kristine Matteson will provide all the materials Finished Project in one session! $15 for Srs. to create 3 beautiful handmade cards each class $6.00 $25 for anyone under 55
Beginner Landscape Oil Painting Classes Thursdays, * July 7th *July 13* 21th* 28th*
9:00 - 11:00am Taught by Karen Ramsey McGinn, an award-winning artist in multiple mediums. (Paints and brushes are not included and must be purchased prior to the class.) Cost: $15 a class.
Monday Morning ~ BINGO 10 am at the Center Thursday Evening at St. Michael's, Saratoga Ave., So. Glens Falls Doors open at 5 PM ( Great Concession Stand) BINGO begins at 6:30 PM
DINNER CLUB: Join us at Massies July 12th
We order off the menu and receive separate checks. We usually have about 40 in our group...always a fun night out.. Let us know if you will be joining us, as we always make reservations, 792-6007. The Dinner Club meets each month at a different restaurant, join us! Aug.9th
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EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
If you plan on attending any of the following programs please call 792-6007, ext 13 or18.
Please note, If we do not get enough interest in a particular program, it will be cancelled.
Need Technology Help ??? Darrin Wensley will provide technical assistance with your Cell
Phones, Lap Top Computers, Tablets, Kindles…30 minute time slots. Monday- July 3,10,17,24,& 31 and Wednesday
-July 5,12,19 26. Schedule your free help today, 518-792-6007.
JULY / AUG
Fraud and Identity Theft Prevention
Tues. July 11th 1:45-2:30 Hosted by Kerri Lewis, TD Bank North. Discussion will include what fraud is, which pop-ulation is typically targeted, common fraud scams (lottery winnings, Craigslist checks, asking for social security #'s, stating that a family member is in need of their monetary support and the fraudster having access to family member names through internet searches), then what the person should do first if they believe they were a victim.
Lyme Disease Prevention Workshop
Thurs. July 20th 12:45. A presentation on ticks, preventing tick bites & Lyme Disease. There will be literature on ticks & Lyme disease as well as tick removal kits.
Medicare 101
Thurs. July 27th. 12:30-1:30 Offered by CDPHP. Mary Jo Murray will discuss what a person will need to do as one approaches Medicare eligibility and the options available to them. She will go over the types of Medicare plans available and how they work. She also discusses what Medicare is and how it works in conjunction with a Medicare plan. She will provide some informative materials from the Social Security Administration and a brochure from CDPHP on Choosing the Right Medicare Plan. We also go over in detail how Medicare Part D (prescription cover-age) will work and the importance of understanding all Parts of Medicare (A, B and D).
Estate Planning
Thursday August 24th 12:45 Attorney Timothy Alden will return to our Center to discuss Estate Planning and an-swer your questions. This program has always been very informative.
SEPT/ OCT
Alzheimers Services
Kym Hance, Program manager for the Northeastern New York Chapter of the Alzheimers Association will host three very informative programs; Thursday Sept. 7th at 12:45 “Know the Ten Signs of Alzheimers” Thursday Sept. 28th at 12:45 “Basics of Alzheimers” Thursday Oct. 19th at 12:45 “Dementia Conversations”
Free Legal Advice
At the Center. (for Saratoga County Residents Only) . Appts are necessary; call Saratoga County OFA, 884-4100. Thurs. July 27th, Thurs. Aug 24th, Thurs. Sept. 28th, Thurs. Oct. 26th , Thurs. Nov 30th, Thurs. Dec 28th
160 Million Miles On Nuclear Power
Thursday, Sept 21st 12:45– Ray Misiewicz will be here to talk about Nuclear Energy. This presentation begins in
1946 just after the close of World War II and carries us through the development of the technology. Much of the tech-
nology has happened here in the Capital District. It began with a handful of outstanding scientists and engineers gath-
ered from the General Electric Co. Laboratories. Since then, there have been 300 nuclear powered navy ships built.
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Monday , July 3rd Yaddo Gardens $10 for the Tour $3 for the bus . Lunch @ Golden Corral Tuesday, July 4 th Holiday Wednesday, July 5th Grocery Shopping Thursday, July 6th Luncheon at Up River Café $5. for the bus Friday, July 7th Casino/Saratoga Monday, July 10th Aldi’s & Price Rite /Medical Tuesday, July 11th Aviation Mall/Walmart/Medical Wednesday, July 12th Grocery Shopping
Thursday, July 13th Wilton Mall/Walmart Friday, July 14th Rivers Casino/Schenectady Monday, July 17th Medical Appt./ Comm. Action Center Tuesday, July 18th Medical Appt./ Comm. Action Center Wednesday, July 19th Grocery Shopping Thursday, July 20th Colonie/Clifton/Crossgates Friday, July 21st Lake George Youth Group, Mary Poppins $10 show $5 bus and Lunch at O’Tooles Monday, July 24th No Bus Tuesday, July 25th Grocery Shopping Wednesday, July 26th Day Trip Thursday, July 27th No Bus Friday, July 28th No Bus Monday July 31st Open For Appt.
MOREAU FUN BAND SCHEDULE The Fun Band will be opening for Elvis at the Chamber of Commerce Concert Series at the Ga-zebo on First St. on Tuesday Aug. 22nd at 5:30
Tuesday July 4th Closed Tuesday July 11th 1:00 Support Link Friday July 14th Time TBA Washington Co. Picnic Tuesday July 18th 2:00 Fort Hudson Tuesday July 25th 1:30 Practice Lena’s The Fun Band is actively looking for new members to join! No commitment, just a whole lot of fun!! If you play an
instrument or like to sing we’d love to have you. Please call Jeanne at 792-6007 ext 13 for info
* * * * JULY DIAL-A-BUS MINI TRIPS * * * *
Monday July 3rd. Yaddo Gardens Tour $ 10 + $3 for the bus Friday July 21st Lake George Youth Group, Mary Poppins $10 + $5 for bus
Capital Rep: “She Loves Me” 12/8/18, “Paris Time” 2/9/18, “Blithe Spirit” 4/12/18
DIAL-A-BUS GROCERY SHOPPING Mornings: Price Chopper / Afternoons: Hannaford Wed. July 5th* Wed.July12 th * Wed. July 19th * Wed. July 26th
If you need a ride to Doctor’s, banking, or other appointments, give us a call at 792-6007. ($3 Donation appreciated)
-------------JULY DIAL-A-BUS SCHEDULE -------------
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TRIPS TRIPS TRIPS TRIPS TRIPS
Please note: If you cannot be here for a sign-up (away, working, sick, etc.) let us know and we will sign up for you.
DO NOT LEAVE A MESSAGE on the answering machine on the first day of sign up.
You must speak to Jeanne or Vanessa. 792-6007 Extensions 13 or 18
MONDAY, JULY 31st ~ Community Trip to the Museum of Natural History & Plan-
etarium. From dinosaurs to outer space and everything in between, this huge mu-seum showcases natural wonders .Some of the Special Exhibits ; CUBA, Explore Cuba's extraordinary biodiversity and unique culture through our immersive exhib-its. HUMPBACK WHALES , an extraordinary journey into the mysterious world of one of nature’s most awe-inspiring marine mammals. MUMMIES, brings you face to face with some of these ancient individuals and reveals how scientists are using modern technology to glean stunning details about them and their cultures. Great
trip for the whole family! This trip is now open. Money Due Now
Thurs. Aug 24th & Friday Aug 25th ~ Raquette Lake Luncheon Cruise and visit Great Camp
Sagamore, it is an extraordinary, historic icon of American Adirondack style. We now have two full
motor coaches. Call to be added to the wait list.
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 9th ~ The Hu Ke Lau is one of the areas premier full-service facilities, offering award-winning
Polynesian dining and shows, presents A Neil Diamond Tribute with Charlie Lask as Neil Diamond & the American
Longboards– 5 piece Band. This trip is now open to all areas. Call to be added to the wait list.
Holiday Inn Resort “Last of the Red Hot Lovers” Wed. Aug. 23rd. Now open
to Seniors from all areas. Lunch includes choice of; Medallions of Beef with Bordelaise Sauce/Roasted Po-tatoes, Baked Chicken Breast stuffed with spinach, artichoke& cream cheese topped roasted red pepper sauce / Roasted Potatoes (Gluten Free) or Vegetarian Pasta ( assorted sautéed vegetables over penne pas-ta) includes salad, rolls, dessert. Call to reserve your spot. We need your food orders.
Big E Fair Springfield Mass ~ Wednesday, Sept 20th ~ Sign up now
WEDNESDAY, SEPT 27th ~Merry- Go- Round Theater. “A Tribute to Patsy Cline” We now have one full coach, call
to be added to the waiting list.
RADIO CITY CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR~ December 5th THE ROCKETTES, This trip is now
open to seniors and guests (any age). Call now to see this fabulous show, we have
great seats available. 792-6007 Ext 13 or 18. We may also have a few bus seats
available for anyone who would just like to go to NYC and spend the day on
your own.
TUESDAY OCT.3rd ~THURSDAY OCT. 5th LANCASTER, PA Day 1;Lunch and shopping at the Kitchen Kettle.
American Music Theater “Legends of Vegas, Dinner at the Good n Plenty. Day 2; Sight and Sound Thea-
ter “Jonah”, Dutch Apple Theater “The Buddy Holly Story”. We are staying at the award winning Eden
Resort. Day 3; National Christmas Center. Call to be added to the waiting list 792-6007 ext. 13 or 18
Lake George, Lac Du St. Sacrament. Lunch and Cruise $34.00. Thurs. Sept 21st. Call to sign up now.
Money is now due for the Community Trip, Raquette Lake and The Holiday Inn
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GETTYSBURG & HARRISBURG, PA. 3 Day Trip Aug 28th, 29th 30th 2017
Day 1-Depart for Gettysburg, Check into the Courtyard by Marriott for a relaxing two night stay. Dinner at one of Gettysburg’s oldest and most historic dining sites.
Day 2– Following a hot breakfast buffet we’ll visit Gettysburg National Military Park, Museum and Visitor Center. A tour of the Gettysburg Battlefield with a licensed Guide. Enjoy a delicious dinner at the Historic Dobbin House where Abe Lincoln will join us.
Day 3– After a hot breakfast buffet we will travel to Harrisburg for a visit to the National Civil War Museum, the only one in the United States that portrays the entire story of the Civil War without bias to Union or Confederate causes. Depart for home. This trip is now open to all areas
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th-13th, 2017 NIAGARA FALLS (passport or enhanced license required)
Day 1, Accommodations at the Hilton Hotel, a full service hotel connected to the Fallsview Resort Casino. Dinner at the Elements Restaurant in front of the Falls.
Day 2, Breakfast, Full day tour of the scenic Niagara River Parkway, American Falls, spend time in “Niagara on the Lake” Ontario’s first Capital, wine tasting of the famous “ice wine”. Dinner at the Mandarin Restaurant, featuring North American and International Cuisine. An award winning Buffet.
Day 3,Breakfast at the hotel, Boat ride on the Hornblower Cruise in front of the Falls. This trip is open to Seniors from all areas. Call now
LANCASTER,PA Sept 2018 Sight & Sound Theater the new show “Jesus”. American Music Theater.
Plus much more!
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11th ~ DAY TRIP ~ Stowe Vt.. Lunch at the Trapp Family Lodge. We have a large
waiting list. If we get more interest a second motor coach will go on Thursday Oct. 12th. Call Now
Holland Michigan featuring The Holland Tulip Festival & Mackinac Island Sunday May 6th - Tuesday May 15th, 2018
Holland ,Mich.- City Tour with costumed guide, tour the Cappon & Settlers House, visit Velder Tulip Gardens, Tour the DeClomp Wooden Shoe & Delft Factory, visit Windmill Gardens, Dutch Marketplace, we have reserved seats for the Klompen Dance, Street Scrubbing & Volks Parade. 2 nights at the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island, Carriage Tour of Mackinac Island, two dinners, a lunch buffet and two breakfasts at the Grand Hotel and a free afternoon to explore the Island. Visit Frankenmuth ,Mi.,
Shopping at Bronner’s Christmas Store. Admission to the Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village in Dearborn. Tour the Ford Rouge Factory, see 150 Ford Pick-Up Trucks put together piece by piece on the assembly line. Grosse Point, Mi , tour the Edsel & Eleanor Ford Estate, dinner at the estate. On the route home an overnight in Toronto, tour the Casa Loma. We did this trip in 2009 and it was outstanding, especially the Holland Tulips and Grand Hotel. This trip opens Thurs. Aug 17th, at 10:00 AM to Seniors of All areas. Call for more details , full itinerary will follow in upcoming newsletter.
COMING IN 2018…..
MYRTLE BEACH, SC Oct. 2018 Walk the Beach, Enjoy the Shows
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WELCOME NEW MEMBERS
Barbara Anello, Frank Barker Jr., Barbara Bartlett, Rebecca & Michael Bartuccio, Elea-nore Blumenreiter, Beverly Close, Elizabeth Finn, Pamela & Robert Grogan, Ellie Har-rington, Linda Hathway, Jenny Hayes, Judy Ingram, Steven Knight, Melody & Denny Kabor, John LaPlant, Sandra Loveland, Karen Mancini, Anna Perkins, Judy Phillips, Jo-Ann Schempp, Anthony Spizzo, Carol Terrio, Jean Vanderzee
IN MEMORY OF
RON CAULIN
Our deepest sympathy is extended to Eileen and family on the recent passing of her husband Ron. Ron and Eileen have traveled with us and enjoyed the Dinner Club along with other programs. Anyone who had the pleasure to know Ron knew they were in the company of a gentleman. A big loss to many.
IN MEMORY OF
PHIL BLAKE
We were saddened to hear of the passing of Phil. Our condolences are extended to Roberta Durphey and those who knew him. Phil was a dedicated volunteer in the Congregate Meal Site. He spent many years on our bowling team and came to the Center daily. He will be missed.
IN MEMORY OF
JAN URBAN
Jan was a fighter. She fought her kidney disease for many years and never stopped living her life to the fullest. Jan traveled on many trips over the years and was a fa-miliar face to us. Our deepest sympathy is sent to her husband John.
IN MEMORY OF
ROBERT CHESTERMAN
Our Condolences are sent to Delilah on the recent passing of Bob. When able Bob came to the Center to take advantage of of some of our programs. He always took time to stop in and say “Hello”. Bob was a kind man and a real pleasure to know.
Moreau Senior Department
July 1, Joyce Burke
July 1, Bernie Charlebois
July 1, Katherine Curran
July 1, Warren Dunham
July 1, Barb Hunter
July 1, Richard Leonelli
July 1, Mary Lou Loomis
July 1, Elizabeth Pagano
July 1, Carolyn Pittenturf
July 1, Helen Ryer
July 1, Mary Shaw
July 2, Alvin Blumberg
July 2, Theresa Hogan
July 2, Annette Newcomb
July 2, Nora Nellis
July 2, Donna Reittinger
July 2, Andrea Valenti
July 2, Anne White
July 3, Frank Barker Jr.
July 3, Jeanne Cramer
July 3, Charlie Elms
July 3, Betty Fredella
July 3, Helen Gorham
July 3, Stephanie Kaufman
July 3, Irene Norris
July 3, Yolanda Paolicelli
July 3, Gladys Saville
July 3, Jack Signorelli
July 4, Lilas Bean
July 4, Eunice Chagnon
July 4, Anne Lizor
July 4, Catherine Morgan
July 4, Norma Quintois
July 4, Linda Russell
July 4, Ed Smith
July 4, Judy Sullivan
July 5, June Allen
July 5, Anthony Cavanna
July 5, Carol Dacunto
July 5, Linda Hermans
July 5 Martin Kelly
July 5, Mary Jane Marra
July 5, Mildred Reid
July 5, Pasquale Salerno
July 5, Larry Smail
July 5, Betty Lou Smith
July 5, Bob Towne
July 5, Fred Whipple
July 6, Barbara Arthur
July 6, Ricky Brody
July 6 Robert Conklin
July 6, Joan Corbett
July 6, Rose Dorvee
July 6, Al Finn
July 6, Vern McCormick
July 7, Raymond LaRose
July 7, Inga Merrithew
July 7, Judy Neely
July 7, Janet Waite
July 8, Jean Baulsir
July 8, Carolyn Bromley
July 8, Linda Cocozzo
July 8, Angela Cotugno
July 8, Jackie Devlin
July 8, Bruce Harper
July 8, June Johnson
July 8, Rudy Klick
July 8, Richard LaPelle
July 8, Ann Nicholson
July 8, Stephen Stedman
July 8,Doris Wicks
July 8, Diedre Wright
July 9, Elizabeth Aviza
July 9, Johanna Bak
July 9, Marcia Boucher
July 9, Tom Cumm
July 9, Vera Gregory
July 9, Doris Reed
July 9, Donna Sharp
July 9, Beatrice Sweet
July 9 , Carol Terrio
July 9, Joe Tocci
July 10 Rebecca Bartuccio
July 10, Linda Casey
July 10, Marion DeHeer
July 10, Marjorie Dickinson
July 10, Joyce Eddy
July 10, Sharyn Furman
July 10, Linda James
July 10, Ernest Kendall
July 10, Andy O'Keefe
July 10, Phyllis Thomas
July 10, Lucy Weldan
July 11, David Beaupre
July 11, Dolores Balcom
July 11, Celia Clippinger
July 11, Shirley DiNallo
July 11, Twyla Fitzgerald
July 11, Henry Klima
July 11, Guy LaFlamme
July 11,Velvet McCausland
July 11, Phyllis Shepard
July 11, Eleanor Stockman
July 11,“Pete”Alberta Sweet
July 12, Tina Behr
July 12, Freya Condell
July 12, Maxine Dickinson
July 12, Louise Forkin
July 12, Sheila Hyer
July 12, Judy Ingram
July 12, Judy McCormick
July 12, Ed O’Donnell
July 12, Bobbi Spaulding
July 12, Helen Williams
July 13. Karen Bailey
July 13, Beverly Crosier
July 13, Dona Croto
July 13, Joyce Earing
July 13, MaryAnn Haydel
July 13, Joseph McCarty
July 13, Pat Purner
July 13, Jean-Luc Quirion
July 13, Doug Stone
July 13, Betty Turner
July 14, Pat Chase
July 14, Peggy Fish
July 14, Dick Holcomb
July 14, Lorrie Graves
July 14, Nilsa Loftus
July 14, Joyce Massiano
July 14, Tom Nichols
July 14, Marietta Prevost
July 14, Shirley Smith
July 15, Donald Baker
July 15, Kenneth Bennett
July 15, Wilma Dowen
July 15, Denise Grinnell
July 15, Tanis Higgins
July 15, Mary Kelly
July 15, Bill LaRouche
July 15, Lauren Palmer
July 15, Florence Palmero
July 15, Laurie Passineau
July 15, Kathleen Phelps
July 15, Kimberlee Wood
July 16, Eileen Dixon
July 16, Patti Flores
July 16, Edward McIntosh
July 16, Wayne Merritt
July 16, Kathleen Pateman
July 16, Olivia Snyder
July 16, Kathy Thompson
July 17, William Brower
July 17, Pat Cantanucci
July 17, Judith Deyette
July 17 Robert Fitzgerald
July 17, Kay Gray
July 17, Lynn Hopkins
July 17, Linda Miller
July 17, Bea Neron
July 17, Dominick Rosati
July 17, Sandra Smith
July 17, Darlene Ouellette
July 18, Vicky Anderson
July 18, Janice Arnold
July 18, Faith Bouchard
July 18, Gert Daily
July 18, Barbara Hannigan
July 18, Bob Kaufman
July 18, James Mahoney
July 18, Lori Pike
July 18, Phyllis Rainville
July 18, Rena Robbins
July 18, Stanford Searl
July 18, Marie Schaffner
July 18, Ned Roach
July 18 Mary Trombley
July 18, Al Washburn
July 19, Pat Bell
July 19, Barbara Carey
July 19, Mary Anne Jones
July 19, Darlene Kosinski
July 19, Diane Kuruc
July 19, Janet McMillen
July 19, Carol Morgan
July 19, Ann Steves
July 20, George Biel
July 20, Brenda Bulman
July 20, Marty Canale
July 20, Pat Daniels
July 20, Gail Epstein
July 20, Andy Esperti
July 20, Nancy Harvey
July 20, Joyce Lee
July 20, Joyce Noyes
July 20, Beverly Shelley
July 20, Sandy Stone
July 20, Peggy Straine
July 20, Michelle White
July 21, Stephen Baker
July 21, Nick Clairmont
July 21, William Johnson
July 21, Lois King
July 21, Dick Lambert
July 21, Jean Maslanka
July 21, Jane Moumblo
July 21, David Ripley
July 21, Richard Smith
July 21, Sandy Wood
July 22, Anna Boyer
July 22, Evelyn Gravelle
July 22, Patricia Huntley
July 22, Melvin Johnson
July 22, Estella LaBarge
July 22, Edna Little
July 22, John Lord
July 22, Barbara Palmer
July 22, Antoinette Russo
July 22, Wayne Thayer
July 23, Monty Calvert
July 23, Donna Davis
July 23, Helen Groom
July 23, Jackie Hamelin
July 23, Linda Hubinger
July 23, Edith Korb
July 23, Olive McClellan
July 23, Ellen McEntee
July 23, Joe Ricciardelli
July 23, Kyle Sharpsteen
July 23, Mel Sheldon
July 23, Sidney Durkee
July 23, Karen Sommer
July 23, Susan Zollinger
July 24, Pat Abbott
July 24, Dick Anderson
July 24, Arlene Blanchard
July 24, Margaret Catone
July 24, Shirley Collin
July 24, Darlene Farenell
July 24, Nancy Gibilaro
July 24, Nat Grillo
July 24, Edward healey
July 24, Peggy Ingraham
July 24, Louise Ladd
July 24, Madelyn Mega
July 24, Adolf Meyer
July 24, Joan Montague
July 24, Ann M. Pokropinski
July 24, Betty Powell
July 24, Lois Radke
July 24, Donna Ricciardelli
July 24, KathleenTremblay
July 24, Eda VanLew
July 25, Connie Bassett
July 25, Anita Bishop
July 25, Mickie Coppa
July 25, Susan Courmie
July 25, Midge Duxbury
July 25, Claudia Gardner
July 25, Patricia Gould
July 25, George Thompson
July 26, Michele Barry
July 26, Gertrude Cafaro
July 26, Kay Corlew
July 26, Virginia Kavanaugh
July 26, Amos Ernst
July 26, Janet Fessenden
July 26, Larry Lambert
July 26, Harold Nicholson
July 26, Bob Turner
July 27, Sharon Blanford
July 27, Doug Brennen
July 27, Frances Calhoun
July 27, Julie Davis
July 27, Jeanne DiFiore
July 27, Leona DuPell
July 27, Roy Hamelin
July 27, Josie Hayes-Armstrong
July 27, Warren Lewis
July 27, Barbara McKee
July 27, Randy Roberts
July 27, Marie Searles
July 27, Gene Slavin
July 27, Kate Stevens
July 28, Mary Bodnar
July 28, Eleanore Blumenreiter
July 28, Sandra Brouilette
July 28, Cathy Camp
July 28, Pauline Densmore
July 28, Alphonse Fiorini
July 28, Donna Harubin
July 28, Arlene Hogan
July 28, Elinor Stein
July 29, Regina Bain
July 29, Theresa DeCastro
July 29, Selina Doriski
July 29, Doreen Farry
July 29, Kaye Pike
July 29, Fernanda Ricciardelli
July 29, Janet Richard
July 29, Florence Roth
July 29, Dottie Waite
July 29, Helen Weir
July 29, MaryJane Yanklowitz
July 30, Mary Caputo
July 30, Louis Elms
July 30, JoAnne Fallon
July 30, David Graves
July 30, Marcia Jansson
July 30, Helen Lofgren
July 30, Christine Legg
July 30, Ginny Philo
July 30, Paul Preuss
July 30, Bill Rogers
July 30, Dolores Schiavoni
July 31, Eric D'Angelo
July 31, Carol Bromley
July 31, Patricia Chandler
July 31, Ginny Coffinger
July 31, Betty Collette
July 31, Karen Coombs
July 31, Dave Eggleston
July 31, Bill Levandowski
July 31, Jim Morin
JULY 2017 55 + CALENDAR MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
3 8:30 Osteobusters
9:00 Dial-A-Bus Yaddo
10:00-2:00 Thrift Store
10:00 Bingo
1 :00 Cards/ Games
12:30-4:00 Tech Help
4
5 8:00 Golf League
9:00 Dial-A-Bus
Price Chopper 10:00-2:00 Thrift Store
12:30-4:00 Tech Help
1:00- Latin Moves
1:00 Cards / Games
1:00 Dial-A-Bus
Hannaford
2:00 Sudoku
6 8:30 Pool Room 8:30 Walking Club
9:00 Dial-A-Bus
Lunch @ Up River
Cafe 9:00 Oil Painting
10:00-2:00 Thrift Store
6:30pm BINGO
(at St. Michael's)
7 8:30 Osteobusters
9:00 Dial-A-Bus
Saratoga Casino
10:00-2:00 Thrift Store
10:00-12:00 OneStroke
12:30 Braided Rugs
10 8:30 Osteobusters
9:00 Dial-A-Bus
Aldis/Price Rite/Medical
10:00-2:00 Thrift Store
10:00 Bingo
1 :00 Cards/ Games
12:30-4:00 Tech Help
11 8:30 Pool Room
9:00 Dial-A-BusAviation
Mall/Walmart/Medical
9:00-11:00CraftWorkshop
10:00-2:00 Thrift Store
10:00 Co-Ed Softball
1:00 Fun Band- Support
Link
1:00-4:00 Reiki
1:45-2:30 Fraud Prevent
12 8:00 Golf League
9:00 WIC
9:00 Dial-A-Bus Price
Chopper 12:30-4 Tech Help
1:00- Latin Moves
1:00 Cards / Mah-Jongg
1:00DialBusHannaford 2:00 Sudoku
Dinner Club: Massie’s
13 8:30 Pool Room
8:30 Walking Club
9:00 Dial-A-Bus
Wilton Mall
9:00 Oil Painting
10:00-2:00 Thrift Store
6:30 BINGO
(at St. Michael's)
“Annie” Westchester
14 8:30 Osteobusters
9:00 Dial-A-Bus
Casino, Schenectady
10:00-2:00 Thrift Store
10:00 Stamping Class
12:30 Braided Rugs
Fun Band, Wash. Co.
Picnic
Golf Tournament
17 8:30 Osteobusters
9:00 Dial-A-Bus
Medical/Appointments 10:00-2:00 Thrift Store
1:00 Cards/ Mah Jongg
12:30-4:00 Tech Help
18 8:30 Pool Room
9:00 Dial-A-Bus Medical
10:00-2:00 Thrift Store
10:00 Co-Ed Softball
11:30 Library Rep
2:00 Fun Band-Fort
Hudson
19 8:00 Golf League
9:00 Dial-A-Bus Price
Chopper 9:00 Applique Class
10:00-2:00 Thrift Store
12:30-4:00 Tech Help
1:00 Cards / Mah-Jongg
1:00 Dial-A-Bus
Hannaford
2:00 Sudoku
20 8:30 Pool Room
8:30 Walking Club
9:00 Dial-A-Bus
Crossgates/ Colonie
Center
9:00 Oil Painting
12:45 Lyme’s Disease
Workshop
10:00-2:00 Thrift Store
6:30 pm BINGO
(at St. Michael's)
21 8:30 Osteobusters
9:00 Dial-A-Bus Mary
Poppins
10:00-2:00 Thrift Store
10:00-12:00 One Stroke
12:30 Braided Rugs
2:30-3:30 Line Dancing
24 8:30 Osteobusters
10:00-2:00 Thrift Store
10:00 Bingo
1 :00 Cards/ Games
12:30-4:00 Tech Help
25 8:30 Pool Room
9:00Dial-A-Bus Price
Chopper 9:00 Craft Workshop
10:00-2:00 Thrift Store
10:00 Co-Ed Softball
1:30 Fun Band-Practice
Lena’s
1:00-4:00 Reiki
1:00 Dial-A-Bus
Hannaford
26 8:00 Golf League
9:00 Dial-A-Bus Day
Trip
12:30-4:00 Tech Help
10:00-2:00 Thrift Store
1:00 Cards / Mah-Jongg
2:00 Sudoku
27 8:30 Pool Room
8:30 Walking Club
9:00 Oil Painting
10:00-2:00 Thrift Store
12:30 Medicare 101
6:30pm BINGO
(at St. Michael's)
28 8:30 Osteobuster
10:00-2:00 Thrift Store
10:00 Stamping Class
12:30 Braided Rugs
2:30-3:30 Line Dancing
31 8:30 Osteobusters
9:00 Dial-A-Bus Medical
10:00-2:00 Thrift Store
10:00 Bingo
1 :00 Cards/ Games
12:30-4:00 Tech Help
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